|
|
Showing 1 - 3 of
3 matches in All Departments
In the 19 years which passed since the first edition was published,
several important developments have taken place in the theory of
surfaces. The most sensational one concerns the differentiable
structure of surfaces. Twenty years ago very little was known about
differentiable structures on 4-manifolds, but in the meantime
Donaldson on the one hand and Seiberg and Witten on the other hand,
have found, inspired by gauge theory, totally new invariants.
Strikingly, together with the theory explained in this book these
invariants yield a wealth of new results about the differentiable
structure of algebraic surfaces. Other developments include the
systematic use of nef-divisors (in ac cordance with the progress
made in the classification of higher dimensional algebraic
varieties), a better understanding of Kahler structures on
surfaces, and Reider's new approach to adjoint mappings. All these
developments have been incorporated in the present edition, though
the Donaldson and Seiberg-Witten theory only by way of examples. Of
course we use the opportunity to correct some minor mistakes, which
we ether have discovered ourselves or which were communicated to us
by careful readers to whom we are much obliged."
This book is the outcome of the 1996 Warwick Algebraic Geometry
EuroConference, containing seventeen survey and research articles
selected from the most outstanding contemporary research topics in
algebraic geometry. Several of the articles are expository: among
these a beautiful short exposition by Paranjape of the new and very
simple approach to the resolution of singularities; a detailed
essay by Ito and Nakamura on the ubiquitous A, D, E classification,
centered around simple surface singularities; a discussion by
Morrison of the new special Lagrangian approach to giving geometric
foundations to mirror symmetry; and two deep, informative surveys
by Siebert and Behrend on Gromow-Witten invariants, treating them
from the point of view of algebraic and symplectic geometry. The
remaining articles cover a wide cross section of the most
significant research topics in algebraic geometry. This includes
Gromow-Witten invariants, Hodge theory, Calabi-Yau 3-folds, mirror
symmetry and classification of varieties.
In the 19 years which passed since the first edition was published,
several important developments have taken place in the theory of
surfaces. The most sensational one concerns the differentiable
structure of surfaces. Twenty years ago very little was known about
differentiable structures on 4-manifolds, but in the meantime
Donaldson on the one hand and Seiberg and Witten on the other hand,
have found, inspired by gauge theory, totally new invariants.
Strikingly, together with the theory explained in this book these
invariants yield a wealth of new results about the differentiable
structure of algebraic surfaces. Other developments include the
systematic use of nef-divisors (in ac cordance with the progress
made in the classification of higher dimensional algebraic
varieties), a better understanding of Kahler structures on
surfaces, and Reider's new approach to adjoint mappings. All these
developments have been incorporated in the present edition, though
the Donaldson and Seiberg-Witten theory only by way of examples. Of
course we use the opportunity to correct some minor mistakes, which
we ether have discovered ourselves or which were communicated to us
by careful readers to whom we are much obliged.
|
You may like...
American Hustle
Jennifer Lawrence, Amy Adams, …
Blu-ray disc
(2)
R528
R259
Discovery Miles 2 590
Loot
Nadine Gordimer
Paperback
(2)
R367
R340
Discovery Miles 3 400
|